1 Company Spent Half a Billion Dollars on Claude in a Single Month: Report Comes as AI Costs Climb
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An AI consultant told Axios their client didn’t set limits on employees’ Claude license usage, resulting in a $500 million bill.
An AI consultant told Axios their client didn’t set limits on employees’ Claude license usage, resulting in a $500 million bill.
An AI consultant told Axios their client didn’t set limits on employees’ Claude license usage, resulting in a $500 million bill.
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